Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 26, 2016
Stockholm central station is now ficki ficki central
European governments are giving up territory left and right, admitting that they’ve lost control. The concept isn’t new. There have been “no-go” zones controlled by Moslems and Blacks in many Western European cities – Paris, London, Brussels, etc. – for at least a decade.
Previously, however, these were suburbs, territories that could be isolated and avoided. Now, we have an emerging trend of haji hordes taking over the center of cities. Cologne was the first police force to admit they were unable to protect people in the very center of the city, in the area surrounding the central train station.
Now, Stockholm police are admitting that they’ve also lost control of the city center, and girls that travel through the central station should expect to be robbed and groped.
Swedish police warns that Stockholm’s main train station has become unsafe after being ‘taken over’ by dozens of Moroccan street children.
The all-male migrant teen gangs are spreading terror in the centre of the Swedish capital, stealing, groping girls and assaulting security guards, according to Stockholm police.
Members of the gangs, some as young as nine, roam central Stockholm day and night, refusing help provided by the Swedish authorities.
Sweden has seen a dramatic increase in the number of Moroccan under-18s who apply for asylum without a parent or guardian in the past four years, with many later running away from the housing provided to live on the streets in the capital.
Stockholm police estimate that at least 200 Moroccan street children move in the area around the main train station in the centre of the capital, sleeping rough, and living off criminal activity.
‘These guys are a huge problem for us. They steal stuff everywhere and assault security guards at the central station,’ one police officer told SVT.
‘They grope girls between their legs, and slap them in the face when they protest. All police officers are aware of this.
‘I would never let my children go to the central station. No officer would.’
The issue of the Moroccan teen gangs first made headlines last year, and the situation has since escalated with Stockholm police demanding authorities to take action.
Desperate officers have started arresting the teens for public drunkenness in order to get them off the streets for a few hours, with the policeman adding that they are ‘on our knees’.
The gangs are made up of orphans who have grown up on the streets of Casablanca and Tanger in Morocco, where authorities estimate there are around 800,000 homeless ‘street children’.
They have all applied for asylum Sweden as unaccompanied minors after travelling through Spain and Germany, a journey which may have taken them years.
And there is no plan to change any of it. Simply keep bringing these people in, simply watch it continue to get worse by the day.
Collectively, we are handing over our cities – and our girls – to an invading horde. We are doing it without protest.
#VaderWasRight